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08/19/2010

Meanwhile ...

2bff3d894c1499bbf94e648622e6 I blathered on at length in the paper today about the ridiculously chock-full season of (mostly) goodness that awaits us this fall. I was ordered to cease and desist at the very long length at which it appeared, but even so, there were several things I omitted that I wish I hadn't.

I'd love to hear what you're looking forward to that didn't make the list. Fire away.

Image of Shary Boyle with "White Widow" at the Sobey Awards last year. And for those paying attention, yes, that's the second picture of Boyle on this blog in less than a week. Cat's out of the bag: I like her thing. A lot. I like even better that I'm not exactly sure why.

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Untitled: Contemporary art in Toronto and beyond



  • Murray Whyte covers visual arts for the Star. He's also a feature writer for the Saturday and Sunday Star. He has written about art for the New York Times, Canadian Art magazine, the National Post and many others.

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